Mobile Just-In-Time Training of Emergency Response Personnel - Phase II

应急响应人员移动即时培训 - 第二阶段

基本信息

  • 批准号:
    7474088
  • 负责人:
  • 金额:
    $ 19.99万
  • 依托单位:
  • 依托单位国家:
    美国
  • 项目类别:
  • 财政年份:
    2008
  • 资助国家:
    美国
  • 起止时间:
    2008-08-12 至 2010-07-31
  • 项目状态:
    已结题

项目摘要

DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Skilled Service Personnel (SSP) support emergency response organizations during an emergency incident, and include laborers, operating engineers, carpenters, ironworkers, sanitation workers and utility workers. SSP called to an emergency incident rarely have recent detailed training on the chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and/or explosives (CBRNE) agents they may encounter or the personal protection equipment (PPE) relevant to the incident. This increases personal risk to the SSP and mission risk at the incident site. Training for SSP has been identified as a critical need by the National Institute for Environmental Health Sciences, Worker Education and Training Program. The proposed SBIR Phase II project addresses this SSP training shortfall by developing a wireless lesson delivery system called the Just-In-Time Training for Emergency Incidents System (JITTEIS). SSP dispatched to an emergency incident receive brief site-specific multimedia lessons on their cell phones derived from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) #7600 Disaster Site Worker Course. The lessons describe the CBRNE threats and safety protocols (including PPE) identified by the Safety Officer (SO) at the incident site. Users are permitted to upload new content for immediate broadcast, such as pictures or video clips of newly discovered hazards. JITTEIS builds upon the Phase I effort, which achieved (1) interoperability among diverse mobile devices, wireless service providers, calling plans, and incident management systems, (2) instructional designs and production procedures for lessons rendered on mobile devices user modeling and system ergonomics, (3) pushed versus pulled content delivery, and (4) training adaptation to rapidly changing threats. The proposed effort will complete the development of a fully operational JITTEIS, develop a set of available training lessons based on needs, and deploy and evaluate the system in two settings that together encompass many of the requirements of CBRNE incidents: a large New Jersey construction sites involving hazardous waste material and a distributed work force, and the command center and distributed vehicle fleet of New Jersey's largest paramedic organization. It is anticipated that JITTEIS will become a valuable commercial service to emergency response organizations and other organizations with widely dispersed, mobile workforces who need safety and health just-in-time training and information.
描述(由申请人提供): 熟练的服务人员(SSP)在紧急事件中支持应急组织,包括工人,经营工程师,木匠,铁工,卫生工人和公用事业工人。 SSP召集紧急事件很少对他们可能遇到的化学,生物学,放射学,核和/或炸药(CBRNE)代理或与事件相关的个人保护设备(PPE)进行详细培训。这增加了事件现场对SSP和任务风险的个人风险。美国国家环境健康科学研究所,工人教育和培训计划已将SSP培训确定为至关重要的需求。拟议的SBIR II期项目通过开发称为“紧急事件系统(Jitteis))的无线课程交付系统来解决此SSP培训短缺。派遣到紧急事件的SSP在其手机上获得了简短的特定地点多媒体课程,这些手机源自职业安全与健康管理局(OSHA)#7600灾难现场工作人员课程。这些课程描述了安全官(SO)在事件现场确定的CBRNE威胁和安全协议(包括PPE)。允许用户上传新内容以立即广播,例如图片或新发现的危险的视频片段。 Jitteis以第一阶段的努力为基础,该努力实现了(1)在各种移动设备,无线服务提供商,呼叫计划和事件管理系统之间的互操作性,(2)在移动设备用户建模和系统验收工程学上渲染的教学设计和生产程序,(3)(3)推动的内容交付和(4)培训适应性的威胁,以及(4)培训适应性的更改。拟议的努力将完成全面运营的吉利斯人的开发,根据需求开发一组可用的培训课程,并在两种环境中部署和评估系统,共同涵盖了CBRNE事件的许多要求:新泽西州的大型建筑工地涉及危险的废物材料,涉及危险的废物材料和分布式工作力量和一个分布式工作中心,并分配了新的吉尔·J·吉尔·吉尔·吉尔·吉尔(New Jarsey)的工具,并分布了新泽西州的车队。预计Jitteis将成为应急组织和其他组织的有价值的商业服务,这些组织将需要安全和健康的劳动力,这些员工需要安全和健康的即时培训和信息。

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